Transmission troubles
#11
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Re: Transmission troubles
If you turn off the engine does it easily go into gear then? My 94 had a
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:afa39abe.0405120651.41d046d2@posting.google.c om...
> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
#12
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Re: Transmission troubles
If you turn off the engine does it easily go into gear then? My 94 had a
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:afa39abe.0405120651.41d046d2@posting.google.c om...
> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:afa39abe.0405120651.41d046d2@posting.google.c om...
> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
#13
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Re: Transmission troubles
If you turn off the engine does it easily go into gear then? My 94 had a
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:afa39abe.0405120651.41d046d2@posting.google.c om...
> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
clutch that would "hang up" and not release all the way when warmed-up.
Clutch master/slave were both fine. Solution was to remove tranny from
engine and regrease the transmission input shaft.
"pauley" <pauleytrapp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:afa39abe.0405120651.41d046d2@posting.google.c om...
> Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
> really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
> shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
> warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
> find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
> Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
> put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
> not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
> I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
> progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
> and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
> "stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
> recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
> diagnose and fix?
#14
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Re: Transmission troubles
On 12 May 2004 07:51:17 -0700, pauleytrapp@hotmail.com (pauley) wrote:
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
#15
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Re: Transmission troubles
On 12 May 2004 07:51:17 -0700, pauleytrapp@hotmail.com (pauley) wrote:
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
#16
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Re: Transmission troubles
On 12 May 2004 07:51:17 -0700, pauleytrapp@hotmail.com (pauley) wrote:
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
#17
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Re: Transmission troubles
On 12 May 2004 07:51:17 -0700, pauleytrapp@hotmail.com (pauley) wrote:
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
>Hello again my helpful friends. My 93 Sahara 5 speed (120K miles) is
>really starting to have tranny problems. Here are it's symptoms:
>shifting is smooth in and out of gears until the engine and tranny
>warm up. After driving a few miles and coming to a complete stop,I
>find it impossible to get it into any gear from neutral position.
>Basically have to either grind it into reverse or turn the engine off,
>put into gear, and restart. Jeep is still driveable, but would be nice
>not to have to downshift every gear and keep it in gear at stop signs.
>I have had this Jeep for a year now and realized this problem was
>progressively becomming worse. I did change the trans fluid last month
>and used Redline MTL. Shifting has been noticablly smoother, but this
>"stuck in gear" problem has been worse. Any suggestions/
>recommendations? Synchro gears going bad? Any inexpensive way to
>diagnose and fix?
Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
syncro gears.
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Re: Transmission troubles
Denial's not just a river in Egypt.
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Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.
#19
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Re: Transmission troubles
Denial's not just a river in Egypt.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.
#20
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Re: Transmission troubles
Denial's not just a river in Egypt.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepster wrote:
>
> Mine has a similar problem and the clutch is good(replaced 2 years
> ago). When it warms up the beast does not want to go into 1st so I end
> up putting it in 2nd or 3rd and getting the vehicle to roll a bit then
> it will drop into 1st no problem. I attribute the problem to a tired
> tranny and have been told by a transmission shop it is probably the
> syncro gears.